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<blockquote data-quote="trbii" data-source="post: 4222328" data-attributes="member: 2449"><p>I own a black one and a tan finished Strongarm. The well made kydex sheaths that come with them is a big selling point for me. Stout, hard sheath with good retention. Comfortable rubber coated handle, blade shape that I prefer. Just used mine for edge tests against different media, paper slicing, cord cutting. Tried some wood whittling, bushcraft carving, feather sticking with limited success. The available wood I’ve had around is some red oak firewood I bought, seems very hard, resistant. Never hard use like saddlebums’ hog pelvis experience. Interesting story, thanks for sharing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trbii, post: 4222328, member: 2449"] I own a black one and a tan finished Strongarm. The well made kydex sheaths that come with them is a big selling point for me. Stout, hard sheath with good retention. Comfortable rubber coated handle, blade shape that I prefer. Just used mine for edge tests against different media, paper slicing, cord cutting. Tried some wood whittling, bushcraft carving, feather sticking with limited success. The available wood I’ve had around is some red oak firewood I bought, seems very hard, resistant. Never hard use like saddlebums’ hog pelvis experience. Interesting story, thanks for sharing. [/QUOTE]
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